The Dangerous Cooks
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Les cuisiniers dangereux (The Dangerous Cooks)[1] (1896) is a work by James Ensor
The work satirizes Ensor's power struggle within Les Vingts; he portrays Edmond Picard and Octave Maus as two cooks, serving Ensor's head on a platter like John the Baptist.
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